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There’s a fascinating debate among fans and in NFL circles about college football players as future pro prospects and whether they should make business decisions about their future. In other words, is it understandable for a player to shut it down to protect his draft stock? LSU fans, for instance, obviously want running back Leonard Fournette to play in a Tigers season that is slipping away.read more

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LSU running back Leonard Fournette's status is uncertain for Saturday's game against Missouri because of a lingering ankle injury.
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Leonard Fournette is the biggest name in college football. In Sports Illustrated's recent effort to put together the top 100 players in the FBS, the LSU running back ranked first.
In June, Pro Football Focus' Jeff Dooley called the ...